Panoply / Slate Magazine / Julie Lythcott-Haims / College Podcast
42 episodes
8 months ago
For millions of American teenagers and their parents, adolescence is increasingly defined by one all-consuming goal: Getting into the right college.
“Getting In” is a real-time podcast following a diverse group of New York-area high school seniors through the exhilarating and harrowing process of applying to college. The series is hosted by Julie Lythcott-Haims, the former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford University and author of “How to Raise an Adult.”
The season will chronicle all the important steps along the way, from applications to (we hope) acceptances. The students will get advice from a stellar panel of experts, including former admissions officials from schools such as Princeton and UVA, and from experienced high school guidance counselors. The experts will also answer listeners’ questions.
Nothing can remove the stress and uncertainty of the modern college application process, but “Getting In” aims to provide both teens and their parents with the kind of knowledgeable companionship that will at least make them feel they’re not alone.
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For millions of American teenagers and their parents, adolescence is increasingly defined by one all-consuming goal: Getting into the right college.
“Getting In” is a real-time podcast following a diverse group of New York-area high school seniors through the exhilarating and harrowing process of applying to college. The series is hosted by Julie Lythcott-Haims, the former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford University and author of “How to Raise an Adult.”
The season will chronicle all the important steps along the way, from applications to (we hope) acceptances. The students will get advice from a stellar panel of experts, including former admissions officials from schools such as Princeton and UVA, and from experienced high school guidance counselors. The experts will also answer listeners’ questions.
Nothing can remove the stress and uncertainty of the modern college application process, but “Getting In” aims to provide both teens and their parents with the kind of knowledgeable companionship that will at least make them feel they’re not alone.
Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes
back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener
questions. A college counselor in Boston asks
what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A
mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International
Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in
Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections
could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious
how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot
pick up the phone and call an admissions office. Steve LeMenager mentioned several
helpful online resources for students starting their search: Khan AcademyNavianceBig
FutureCappexCollege
NavigatorCollege Insight There are lots of ways to send us
questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo
to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a
message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by
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use the promo code COLLEGE.
Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
For millions of American teenagers and their parents, adolescence is increasingly defined by one all-consuming goal: Getting into the right college.
“Getting In” is a real-time podcast following a diverse group of New York-area high school seniors through the exhilarating and harrowing process of applying to college. The series is hosted by Julie Lythcott-Haims, the former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford University and author of “How to Raise an Adult.”
The season will chronicle all the important steps along the way, from applications to (we hope) acceptances. The students will get advice from a stellar panel of experts, including former admissions officials from schools such as Princeton and UVA, and from experienced high school guidance counselors. The experts will also answer listeners’ questions.
Nothing can remove the stress and uncertainty of the modern college application process, but “Getting In” aims to provide both teens and their parents with the kind of knowledgeable companionship that will at least make them feel they’re not alone.